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The most exalted of our young Genius’s in Boston have an Ambition to See Montecello , its Library...
About half the company was assembled when I arrived. The President himself received me, as the...
We left Charlottesville on Saturday morning, the 4th of February, for Mr. Jefferson ’s. He lives,...
In a day or two I shall reply to your very interesting letter . The object of this note is to...
In consequence of letters, which I have this morning and, in fact, this moment received from...
Your letter of the 6 th is recieved. mine of the 4 th 3 rd had gone on and will probably be in...
I reached home yesterday morning , after a tedious and indeed a perilous journey, and found that...
The great revolution in France , and the war growing out of it, which have changed the face of...
Availing myself of the kind offer of your aid in replacing some of the literary treasures which I...
In my letter of July 4. I mentioned that mr Girard of Philadelphia would furnish a credit of...
I had yesterday the pleasure of receiving a line from you dated Aug. 6. enclosg enclosing the...
Besides the letter , which I had the honour of sending you by our commissioner Mr. Clay from...
Your letter from London of June 18. was not recieved until the 3 d of Oct. in the mean time I had...
I wrote you a long letter on the 14 th inst. and as it went by duplicates thro good channels, I...
I had written you on the 14 th of Jan. by duplicates through your father and the Secretary of...
I have already in my letters from London , and in the letters I have written you from here Oct....
Four days ago, I received your favor of Feb. 8. from which I am led to hope that I may soon...
The vessel , which carries this to my father , carries him also for you the following books—   ...
Since I had the pleasure of writing you in April and July , I have not heard from you.— By a...
My last to you was of Feb. 8. 16. since which I have recieved yours of Mar. 15. Apr. 23. & July...
Your favour of June 6 reached me July 29 and contained—what I had long desired—the very welcome...
Your favor of Aug. 14. was delivered to me as I was setting out for the distant possession, from...
Your very kind letter inclosing an introduction to mr. Erving reached me in Italy just as I was...
This letter will be presented you by mr George Ticknor , a gentleman from Massachusets whose...
I recieved, two days ago, your favor of Aug. 10. from Madrid , an d sincerely regret that my...
I received a few days since in London your letter of Oct. 25 , with some later from my friends in...
M Blatterman has this day transmitted to you testimonials of his character, & of his capacity to...
As I again approach my native country, I cannot choose but recollect all the kindness you have...
Repeated and severe attacks of illness during the last 15. or 16. months have kept me unable to...
Your very kind letter of Dec. 26 did not reach me, from some inexplicable accident, until a full...
It is so long since I have had the pleasure of hearing directly from yourself, that I should...
Your letter of the 1 st instant came to hand on the 13 th and came with cordial welcome, as does...
I write this from an occasional residence very distant from Monticello . it will be handed you by...
In a lett I have written a letter to you of this date & from this place which will be handed you...
to the HONORABLE THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES . The Memorial of...
Your favour’s of Sep. 28 th with an enclosure and Oct. 24 , introducing two young gentlemen, came...
It is very rarely that I venture to address a letter to you; because I am quite aware how...
I recieved in due time your favor of Jun 16. and with it your Syllabus of lectures on Spanish...
I have been hoping every week since I received your very kind and valuable letter last summer,...
Allow me to ask your kindness and hospitality for Joseph Coolidge Esq. He is a young gentleman of...
Your favor fo July 26. has been recieved, and with it the prospectus of the Northampton school....
Gen l La Fayette was here when I rec d your favor of Oct. 26. I communicated to him the...
Ever since my return from the South, I have borne in mind your desire to have a list of the...
Ever since Mrs. Ticknor & myself reached home about a month ago, we have been desirous to send...
I take the liberty to commend to your kindness Mr. B. A. Gould of this city. He has been for ten...
Your letter of Mar. 29th. with a copy of the engraving of General Lafayette have just come safe...
I give you many thanks for your German catalogue, which is exactly such as I wished, that is to...
Mr. Ticknor presents his respectful compliments to Mr. Madison & sends him a second copy of the...
I have duly recd. the copy of the “Life of General Lafayette” kindly supplying the miscarriage of...
Mr. Samuel H. Walley, who signs the instrument of May seventh, as security to the Rector &...